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    No AA or KK in his range. But let's construct a true range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
    No AA or KK in his range. But let's construct a true range.
    Go for it...



    Also i fold river. I would've made turn bet slightly smaller. Disclaimer: IANGAP
    Last edited by mbiz; 02-17-2011 at 07:04 PM.
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    If I had to put him on a single hand, it's 22. Whatever he has, he thinks he has the best hand. Could be overpair? Or TT, JJ?. I think his actions scream made hand not draw. There's so many hands you're ahead of, I think you have to call turn. Maybe he's a solid player trying to make you think he's a fish. But he's probably just a fish. You've come this far, now call the river too. But next time fold when he minraises the flop.
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    Id probably check behind on turn unless i have some feeling villain is bad rather than good - i.e did'nt buy in full.

    Otherwise i have a plan for the turn - for me its bet/puke fold although in terms of relative hand strength vs the blinds you hand hasnt really changed - you opponents range is sets and decent FDs. Id not expect an FD to play like this.
    If villain goes for a turn c/r - the only hands in the flop range that play the turn this way that you now beat is overpairs and id make these less than 5% of his total range.

    I dont see why this is anything other than b/f for that reason unless you check and call a river bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001 View Post
    Id probably check behind on turn unless i have some feeling villain is bad rather than good - i.e did'nt buy in full.

    Otherwise i have a plan for the turn - for me its bet/puke fold although in terms of relative hand strength vs the blinds you hand hasnt really changed - you opponents range is sets and decent FDs. Id not expect an FD to play like this.
    If villain goes for a turn c/r - the only hands in the flop range that play the turn this way that you now beat is overpairs and id make these less than 5% of his total range.

    I dont see why this is anything other than b/f for that reason unless you check and call a river bet
    imo checking the turn is a huge mistake because we have a pretty strong hand in absolute terms and we're doing pretty fucking well against a range that check/min raises this flop and then checks the turn.

    I could be wrong though..
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfaess View Post
    imo checking the turn is a huge mistake because we have a pretty strong hand in absolute terms and we're doing pretty fucking well against a range that check/min raises this flop and then checks the turn.

    I could be wrong though..
    If you believe this - and i think it would be my POV at the table at the time then the turn is clearly b/c and the river a super fast call.

    In review - i dont like stacking off here as much as i do in real time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001 View Post

    In review - i dont like stacking off here as much as i do in real time
    lol if i had a nickel for every time this was the truth, i'd at least have bout tree fiddy by now

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